Reminds THRALL WORLD of the origin of Marvel’s Incredible HULK or perhaps The Blob – which would be fine all around from where we’re sitting. JJ ABRAMS has already indicated it has nothing to do with his previous top secret project; ‘CLOVERFIELD’ – but we’re not ready to rule anything out at this point…

As seen this past weekend at the opening weekend of ‘IRON MAN 2′. In the theater it reminded THRALL WORLD of the origin of Marvel’s Incredible HULK or perhaps The Blob – which would be fine all around from where we’re sitting. JJ ABRAMS has already indicated it has nothing to do with his previous top secret project; ‘CLOVERFIELD’ – but we’re not ready to rule anything out at this point…

It looks like Paramount Pictures has decided at least on a tentative release date for J. J. Abrams’ anticipated Untitled Star Trek Sequel as it stakes claim to the coveted pre-4th of July weekend of June 29, 2012.

Source: SciFiWire.com
New STAR TREK movie right around the corner. LEONARD NIMOY talks all about it HERE. A few excerpts below.

Leonard Nimoy on what to expect from the new ‘STAR TREK’ movie:

“It’s a story that’s never been told. And I think it’s told very, very well.”

“The script really captures the essence of those characters and brings them together in a very entertaining, very exciting way.”

On ZACHARY QUINTO:

“I think very highly of Zack Quinto. I think he’s a very good actor. What I’ve seen of the movie, I think he does a wonderful job, as does the rest of the crew. I think they’re all very, very good in their roles.”

On ZACHARY QUINTO playing SPOCK:

“The Spock that he’s playing is a Spock that existed before the Spock that I played. He was younger, not quite so experienced, and therefore somewhat different.”

As Paramount Pictures readies the May 8 release of its “Star Trek” franchise relaunch, the studio is moving forward with a sequel, and has hired Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof to pen the screenplay.

J.J. Abrams, who directed and produced the latest chapter, is on board to produce the follow-up alongside his Bad Robot partner Bryan Burk. No decision has been made yet on whether Abrams will return behind the camera for the sequel.

J.J. Abrams, co-producer of the hit monster film Cloverfield, said that a sequel may or may not happen and revealed that he’s more inclined to do something with his Cloverfield partners, writer Drew Goddard and director Matt Reeves, other than a follow-up.

With the teaser trailer for the J.J. Abrams (LOST, Cloverfield) directed Star Trek debuting in theaters with the Abrams-produced monster movie Cloverfield this weekend, Paramount Pictures has brought online the official website for the anticipated Christmas Day release. As of this posting, the site just includes the animated logo and a link to register for updates.

Check out that Star Trek cast. Eric Bana? I had no idea. I must’ve blinked. Zachary Quinto is SYLAR on HEROES and plays a young Spock. Simon Pegg from ‘Shaun of the Dead’ plays a young Scotty.

The recent Trek movies have been fairly disappointing so we’ll see. The hardcore fans won’t let the original series die out so they keep rehashing half ass stories about the original cast. Didn’t anything else interesting ever happen in the future?